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Clayton demonstration celebrates release of those arrested Saturday at Galleria, condemns police tactics

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Demonstrations also took place at the St. Louis Airport Marriott, where Steve Bannon had a speaking event, as well as in Belleville.

A St. Louis writer remembers the Little Rock Nine

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Sixty years ago today, nine African-American students slipped in the back door of Little Rock Central High School for their first full day of class. Robert Duffy remembers their struggle—and a very special house that was central to it.

Three tidbits: New BBQ joint coming to Kirkwood, Robust celebrates 10 years, bagging on bowzer bags

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St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.

UPDATED: Copia signs lease for second location, taking Morton’s space in Clayton

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Morton’s will move to Lumière Place downtown.

The 2017 Chefs in a Garden Event

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20 years of celebrating amazing chefs in the St. Louis area. An event to bring awareness to the positive impacts of community gardening.

The psychology of protests

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What joy and fear and cognitive dissonance have to do with demonstrations

Sixth annual Whiskey in the Winter, featuring 400-plus whiskeys, returns November 17

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Tickets to the popular event go on sale September 28.

The 2017 Flora Dora Gala

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A magical evening to support thousands of hospitalized children. The annual Flora Dora Gala helped to raise money for community outreach programs across the area.

Seafood by Crushed Velvet takes former Side Bar space on Wash Ave

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The original location in Belleville was known for its reasonably-priced seafood platters.

$1.475 million home for sale near Bellerive Country Club

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Vaulted ceilings, custom beams, and extensive millwork are just a few of the details that complete this home.

Ed Sheeran, St. Louis Symphony reschedule cancelled performances

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New dates for two big shows; we'll update as we hear more.

When local politics start to resemble Dante's "Inferno"

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As Dante reminds us, refusing to speak up for your beliefs, regardless of one’s opinion on the subject, is inexcusable. Own your actions, or inactions, and accept the consequences.

Mauhaus holds St. Louis' very first Cat Art Fair this weekend in Maplewood

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It’s a fair question to ask if a Cat Art Fair is art about cats, or art by cats.

The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: September 30–October 1

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Take a hayride, enjoy Zootoberfest with the whole family, or learn about safety with Metro West firefighters.

Citizens call for independent investigation into Galleria arrests

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At a St. Louis County Council meeting on Tuesday, nearly 30 speakers voiced concerns about police conduct during arrests made at the Saint Louis Galleria this past weekend. In downtown St. Louis, protesters marched to Busch Stadium.

Kinloch Park among Architectural Digest’s “10 Best Designed Basketball Courts in the World”

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It was created by local artist William LaChance in partnership with the national nonprofit Project Backboard.

Freedom of assembly, explained

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Can people protest on private property? And when can the government legally order an assembly or speech to stop?

Zootoberfest kicks off Saturday with new biergarten, children's activities

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The Saint Louis Zoo's annual Oktoberfest celebration has rebranded this year.

Veggie/vegan comfort food joint coming to Benton Park in November

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Chef Chris Bertke is converting a '30s-era filling station into a 40-seat restaurant: 1956 Utah.

New restaurants along Olive Boulevard

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Asian, Mediterranean, African, Chinese BBQ... A 1-mile stretch in University City offers a vast array of cuisines.
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